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check out the hustle by michael harper. terps headed the other way. spots up and drains the three. that was three of his 13 points. maryland wins 75-63. their sixth straight victory. terps are now 9-3 on the season. >>> gw was in action today as well. 77-59. >>> moving to the nba, the wizards are off to an 0-3 start after last night's loss to the milwaukee bucs. first, it was andre blotch after the season opener, calling out his team and his coaches on twitter. then last night, there was a roster snafu that forced roger mason to leave the game early. even though he was healthy. tough night for flip saunders and the wiz. not been a pretty season thus far. roger mason pops out, turns, drains the jumper. wizards are within six. but mason doesn't get the credit for the bucket. here's why. look at the active roster for the wizards. somehow mason's name is not on it. coach flip saunders said it was his fault. he didn't catch the mission and signed off on the roster. so mason was ineligible for the game. the wizards receive a technical foul because of the mix-up. mason can't believe it. w
check out the hustle by michael harper. terps headed the other way. spots up and drains the three. that was three of his 13 points. maryland wins 75-63. their sixth straight victory. terps are now 9-3 on the season. >>> gw was in action today as well. 77-59. >>> moving to the nba, the wizards are off to an 0-3 start after last night's loss to the milwaukee bucs. first, it was andre blotch after the season opener, calling out his team and his coaches on twitter. then last...
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and when prime minister harper said after the president announced that he didn't want to make a decision, i think he shocked bambi saying that's all right we'll go talk to the chinese. now, if you build the pipeline through the united states you have 20,000 construction jobs immediately. and you are bringing oil to the largest refinery center in the world, houston, so for the next 20 or 30 years, we're making money processing it, we're making money in the port of houston shipping it. it's a total win-win for the united states. and the president can't see it. and if you had said to me three or four years ago we get to a point where the canadians would think that the chinese were a more reliable ally than the americans i would have thought it impossible. but that's the kind of stuff this administration is doing. and that's why it's so important that we defeat. if you help me next tuesday night and with your help i become the nominee i'll challenge the president to seven three hour debates in the lincoln-douglas tradition of a timekeeper but no moderator. [ applause ] i will contincede in a
and when prime minister harper said after the president announced that he didn't want to make a decision, i think he shocked bambi saying that's all right we'll go talk to the chinese. now, if you build the pipeline through the united states you have 20,000 construction jobs immediately. and you are bringing oil to the largest refinery center in the world, houston, so for the next 20 or 30 years, we're making money processing it, we're making money in the port of houston shipping it. it's a...
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the illustrated weekly published in new yoristt frank was lee, harper's weekly and several others send war artisper' out a others to the front. they generally did what photat.raphers did and that was stay out of the way. going through the air in the o.anner craig described final day of gettysburg it was not a great idea to have your head buried in the sketchbook or under a photographer's hood. that they did create a remarkable record of camp life and the aftereffects of battime and they brought the war visibly of 2 people, the photographer and the artists. they were an extraordinary bunch. and i would suppose just leave it at the fact that homer, alone among them, evolved into a great american artist and there will be a museum exhibition in washington and the metropolitan museum between 2012, and 2013 on the art of the civil wang a ne lobur at photat.raphy and paintg as it much tours and goes from news medium to ier aressionisti medium and history medium. >> if you want to learn more about this you need to read two of harold's 218 books, the union s the age and the confederate i. >> wh
the illustrated weekly published in new yoristt frank was lee, harper's weekly and several others send war artisper' out a others to the front. they generally did what photat.raphers did and that was stay out of the way. going through the air in the o.anner craig described final day of gettysburg it was not a great idea to have your head buried in the sketchbook or under a photographer's hood. that they did create a remarkable record of camp life and the aftereffects of battime and they brought...
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. >> reporter: but marjon harper of oakland says the new laws punish kids like her 16-year-old. >> i do feel like that is a lot of trouble for parents to have to go through. now they have to get a prescription, take their kids to the doctor, adding to the cost of the doctor visit, getting the prescription, paying for that, then having to go and get it filled. >> reporter: another new state law pulls beer with caffeine from store shelves. >> i think they should be able to get access to liquor. >> well, they are not supposed to be drinking. so why remove the beer for the people who can legally drink? >> reporter: legislators say they passed that law because some teens and adults who did drink caffeinated beer ended up in the hospital. in the east bay, sharon chen, cbs 5. >>> and other new laws for 2012, public schools will be required to teach about the contributions of lesbians, bisexuals and transgender americans. >>> pg&e will have to add -- human trafficking from their supply chains. >>> students busted for drugs on a ski trip to utah have all returned home to the bay area. the tee
. >> reporter: but marjon harper of oakland says the new laws punish kids like her 16-year-old. >> i do feel like that is a lot of trouble for parents to have to go through. now they have to get a prescription, take their kids to the doctor, adding to the cost of the doctor visit, getting the prescription, paying for that, then having to go and get it filled. >> reporter: another new state law pulls beer with caffeine from store shelves. >> i think they should be able to...
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economics and history and as a regular contributor to some of the country's leading magazines including harper's the nation and the new left review in two thousand and six he delivered the melon kosky memorial lecture at the london school of economics an annual talk that honors outstanding anthropologists who have fundamentally shaped the study of culture and this past spring he was honored by the anthropology department at u.c. berkeley his latest book debt the first five thousand years chronicles how the concepts of debt and credit have defined human history and what this means for our current credit crisis in the future of our economy and i doubt our culture for the new york times has described him as a scholar whose books and articles are used in college classrooms around the world and an anarchist who is a card carrying member of the industrial workers of the world and of quote dr graber thanks for joining us from our new york studios. thank you great to have you with us first of all of you for you to the book just that new york times to description an anarchist and a wobbly i didn't know t
economics and history and as a regular contributor to some of the country's leading magazines including harper's the nation and the new left review in two thousand and six he delivered the melon kosky memorial lecture at the london school of economics an annual talk that honors outstanding anthropologists who have fundamentally shaped the study of culture and this past spring he was honored by the anthropology department at u.c. berkeley his latest book debt the first five thousand years...
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so if we don't do it early enough for their budget deliberations, the push-back will be "harper's harsher. those are the reasons for doing it now and not later. >> if i may. and i'm glad that we're talking about this now because i'm actually -- have some familiarity with negotiations with the city and the budgeting and i bve
so if we don't do it early enough for their budget deliberations, the push-back will be "harper's harsher. those are the reasons for doing it now and not later. >> if i may. and i'm glad that we're talking about this now because i'm actually -- have some familiarity with negotiations with the city and the budgeting and i bve
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and all of a sudden, it kind of grew and grew and one day i was at a party for harper collins for susan lucci's book and because i know her and do you write anything? and i said, well, i've got some certain things and passed it on and they said, hey, this could be a book and that's how it happened. >> you know, i first came in contact with you when i was down in northwest florida watching you on letterman. >> yeah. >> you always -- letterman used you as a punching bag for a while. and i said, man, he's awfully tough. you're one of the few people that have stayed in contact with david letterman. most people say, the guy's kind of strange. but you two seem to have something. >> i get a tremendous kick out of him. and in the book i say -- and i knew all of those guys from steve allen through johnny, through joey that i think dave letterman is -- i'm sorry, i really think he's the best we've ever had in that position. >> absolutely. >> butç look at this for david letterman. sometimes -- it's kind of like the old commercial, sometimes you know people aren't trying. and in this case, he's t
and all of a sudden, it kind of grew and grew and one day i was at a party for harper collins for susan lucci's book and because i know her and do you write anything? and i said, well, i've got some certain things and passed it on and they said, hey, this could be a book and that's how it happened. >> you know, i first came in contact with you when i was down in northwest florida watching you on letterman. >> yeah. >> you always -- letterman used you as a punching bag for a...
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amy harper crashed her suv into the back of another car on salem church road friday night. that led to a three-car pileup. officers charged harper with driving under the influence of alcohol after investigating the accident. now she is off the job until her trial. >> a crime spree that has several residents on edge could soon be coming to an end. police have a hot lead that could potentially bring down a group of burglars targeting houses. ken is live with more. ken, good evening. >> good evening, anita. that lead came in earlier today. we're talking about this woman right here. police say this is 30-year-old patrice joseph. this bull ten went out yesterday. she was wanted for questioning in burglaries. she wasn't charged, but she was questioned all day by police. >> the burglars have struck about half a dozen times. this home surveillance video shows the first of the string of robberies that began in november. just like in this video, police say the suspects break into houses when no one is home. and they mostly steal electronics, jewelry, and credit cards. sometimes they
amy harper crashed her suv into the back of another car on salem church road friday night. that led to a three-car pileup. officers charged harper with driving under the influence of alcohol after investigating the accident. now she is off the job until her trial. >> a crime spree that has several residents on edge could soon be coming to an end. police have a hot lead that could potentially bring down a group of burglars targeting houses. ken is live with more. ken, good evening....
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>> guest: i have the vaguest idea and i know that jane friedman who was the ceo of harper and they ordered 10,000 to be printed. they had no belief and a reasonable lack of belief that a book about lexicography would sell any copies at all but it's in the low millions. it's done alright. c-span: you are still living off of it? >> guest: you could say that yes but to be realistic the whole book business, i am glad i didn't buy porsches and things like that because nowadays, they writer is a high-wire existence. c-span: give us a minute synopsis of those that are wondering what in the world is professor in the madman and they can still buy it? >> guest: absolutely and it's still in hardback. is a story, a man wc minor who is an american dr. came from new haven and he was in the army, and military doctor in the civil war, something unpleasant happened to them and it triggered madness. and he became seriously mad. his parents decided that he should go to london to perhaps recuperate and they knew john ruskin. this is all in the 1870s. he didn't get that are at all and in fact he shot someone d
>> guest: i have the vaguest idea and i know that jane friedman who was the ceo of harper and they ordered 10,000 to be printed. they had no belief and a reasonable lack of belief that a book about lexicography would sell any copies at all but it's in the low millions. it's done alright. c-span: you are still living off of it? >> guest: you could say that yes but to be realistic the whole book business, i am glad i didn't buy porsches and things like that because nowadays, they...
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what did you learn about harper lee and her reasons? >> well, i was fortunate enough to get great access to two very close friends of her. a new york city couple who gave their friend, harper lee, money. they remain very, very close dear friends to this day. the other person i was also very privileged and fortunate to talk to was alice finch, harper lee's older sister. alice is one of the first women in alabama who was ever admitted to the bar. she -- at 99 she's the oldest practicing attorney in the state. she continues to practice every day, and she hopes to celebrate her 100th birthday in september at her law desk. she was quite a character and told me quite a bit about how the lee girls were raised. and her answer to that question is, she quoted her sister saying, she couldn't top what she had done. she had nowhere to go but down. and i think the combination of this kind of overwhelming thing, the somewhat autobiographical nature of what was written about and not to disappoint yourself let alone the other people out there waiting fo
what did you learn about harper lee and her reasons? >> well, i was fortunate enough to get great access to two very close friends of her. a new york city couple who gave their friend, harper lee, money. they remain very, very close dear friends to this day. the other person i was also very privileged and fortunate to talk to was alice finch, harper lee's older sister. alice is one of the first women in alabama who was ever admitted to the bar. she -- at 99 she's the oldest practicing...
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joined by scott horton an attorney lecturer at the columbia law school and contributing editor with harper's magazine scott welcome great to be with you thank you for joining us while george w. bush seems to have set an all time record for signing statements they really go back to the early days of our republic could you give us a quick recap an overview of what they are and what authority they carry or don't. well signing statements are basically a memorandum that the president issues when these signs a piece of legislation and the law and they're intended to to clarify or to provide guidance to officers of the executive branch as to how the law is to be implemented so they as you note they go back to the beginning of the republic but it's really in the course of the last decade that we've seen a sudden and rather dramatic spike in their use and then the bush years we saw signing statements used basically as a sort of secret veto of legislation so by a signing statement the president would say well these certain parts of this legislation i'm not going to implement because i believe they imp
joined by scott horton an attorney lecturer at the columbia law school and contributing editor with harper's magazine scott welcome great to be with you thank you for joining us while george w. bush seems to have set an all time record for signing statements they really go back to the early days of our republic could you give us a quick recap an overview of what they are and what authority they carry or don't. well signing statements are basically a memorandum that the president issues when...
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you'll harper the whole thing coming up in a few moments. >> an amazing legacy, a guy revered by so many for so long. >>> but first, we want to help you get in credit shape for the new year, 25% of americans have a fica score below 600. that means your credit is bad. >> before the recession, that number was just 15% of the full group. so financial contributor carmen wong ulrich. >> the only reason i would be upset is this number matters. >> it matters a lot. january is a great time to get yourself geared up to pay attention to your credit for the new year. there are a lot of changes coming up with your credit and credit scores and a lot of confusion as to what scores are important. here is the deal. a lot of credit scores out there. the really important ones, the majority of lenders look at are your fica scores attached to your credit bureau reports. go to myfica.com. that's where you go to look at the scores. fica is coming up with a new score. they've teamed up with core logic and look at your borrowing, your lending, your payments on those, renting, your utilities, every payment you h
you'll harper the whole thing coming up in a few moments. >> an amazing legacy, a guy revered by so many for so long. >>> but first, we want to help you get in credit shape for the new year, 25% of americans have a fica score below 600. that means your credit is bad. >> before the recession, that number was just 15% of the full group. so financial contributor carmen wong ulrich. >> the only reason i would be upset is this number matters. >> it matters a lot....
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and harper of course also is a religious publisher in its own right. they own or have a very strong stake which also publishes a lot of religious books, the bible, so the combination of thomas nelson creates this tremendous religious publishing powerhouse under the harpercollins umbrella. and i do think, one can look back as to how the other books its of years ago. and, of course, now looking at "heaven is for real", i suppose this may be another instance of a case-by-case bestseller because the idea that a little boy had seen heaven and then came back to tell about it is an irresistible tale, especially when we're still mired in economic ultram, people need to be uplifted. so perhaps there's also a strong cross over other words not just hitting the religious segment but also getting the larger book world as well. but i do think that we cannot count out religious publishing circles for big publishing stories coming in the new year >> 2011 pulitzer prize winners, for fiction, jennifer egan, "a visit from the goon squad." >> sarah weinman, did you have a
and harper of course also is a religious publisher in its own right. they own or have a very strong stake which also publishes a lot of religious books, the bible, so the combination of thomas nelson creates this tremendous religious publishing powerhouse under the harpercollins umbrella. and i do think, one can look back as to how the other books its of years ago. and, of course, now looking at "heaven is for real", i suppose this may be another instance of a case-by-case bestseller...
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sadly, that never came. >> i cannot imagine what drove harper to silence. >> thank you. i prefer to pass. >> what did you say? >> well, i have nothing relevant to say concerning the case. however, when i have something relevant to say i shall raise my hand. >> stepped on you. >> serious doubt about your becoming a mother. [laughter] >> you are a son of a bitch. >> scout, that's the most intelligent thing you have said today. now, take your seat. >> the greatest counterculture lawyer of all-time. his trials have garnered him acclaim as one of the greatest criminal defense lawyers of all century. he's the white tornado in court, the semantic samurai, a shaman, a trickster by others, "lush for justice "by tony serra is a no holds bar description of a man, his belief and the legal system he serves and transforms. filled with murder, drugs and death penalty cases, snitches, the psychological elements of crime, the nullification of and nexus with juries, closing arguments and more. "lust for justice" gets the black robe off the justice system to review what it is, a railroad f
sadly, that never came. >> i cannot imagine what drove harper to silence. >> thank you. i prefer to pass. >> what did you say? >> well, i have nothing relevant to say concerning the case. however, when i have something relevant to say i shall raise my hand. >> stepped on you. >> serious doubt about your becoming a mother. [laughter] >> you are a son of a bitch. >> scout, that's the most intelligent thing you have said today. now, take your seat....
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relatively recent statistics indicated that harper collins was the fourth largest book trade publishing house and thomas nelson was the seventh largest so this is a big deal. they paid a little over $2 million to buy thomas nelson, and harper of course also is a religious publisher in its own right and has a strong stake which publishes religious books in the bible and the likes of the combination of thomas nelson into zanderbant is under the harper collins umbrella and one can look back to how the left behind books did several years ago and of course now looking at heaven is for real, i suppose this media never instance of the case by case best seller because the idea that a little boy went to heaven and came back to talk about it is an irresistible to feel especially when we are still mired when people need to be uplifted. so perhaps there is also a strong cost of relevance not just sitting to the religious segments but the larger book world as well. but we cannot tell felt religious publishing circles or big publishing stories coming into the new year. >> you know, i didn't and i hav
relatively recent statistics indicated that harper collins was the fourth largest book trade publishing house and thomas nelson was the seventh largest so this is a big deal. they paid a little over $2 million to buy thomas nelson, and harper of course also is a religious publisher in its own right and has a strong stake which publishes religious books in the bible and the likes of the combination of thomas nelson into zanderbant is under the harper collins umbrella and one can look back to how...
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so if we don't do it early enough for their budget deliberations, the push-back will be "harper's harsher. those are the reasons for doing it now and not later. >> if i may. and i'm glad that we're talking about this now because i'm actually -- have some familiarity with negotiations with the city and the budgeting and i believe that supervisor campos earlier decided intentionally to touch on this issue to kind of give us a signal that the elected officials understood our desire to move this thing forward. i also heard earlier today that we've built -- correct me, todd, if i'm wrong -- we've built in at least, you know, on paper, that the furlough days which have been negotiated citywide, we would be able to withstand negotiating back to pre-2009, i think it is. whether that's going to happen or not remains to be seen. am i right about that? so i think i'm certainly prepared to move forward along the lines of what david said, you know. sure, it could absolutely be more, faster, right but i think the sooner we get it done, the more quickly we're able to move forward just in terms of this t
so if we don't do it early enough for their budget deliberations, the push-back will be "harper's harsher. those are the reasons for doing it now and not later. >> if i may. and i'm glad that we're talking about this now because i'm actually -- have some familiarity with negotiations with the city and the budgeting and i believe that supervisor campos earlier decided intentionally to touch on this issue to kind of give us a signal that the elected officials understood our desire to...
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is written for harper's, atlanta, commonwealth and the progressive. and his teaching journalism at the new york university. we will, just a quick housekeeping, please turn off your cell phones. as you probably seem, c-span booktv is filming the event tonight. for the q&a we'll be passing around a microphone, so if you could wait for the microphone to reach and then ask your question. thank you so much, and now please welcome brooke hauser and her book, "the new kids." [applause] >> so, as suzanne said we're here to discuss brooks new book, and it's about, just to give a summary, a high school in brooklyn called the international high school, which specializes i in the immigration of it and your dreams. and brooke spent much time at school article in a you'll in his life, the life of its seniors. i wanted, brooke will do a reading of a portion later, but i want to ask a few little introductory questions. the first of which is, you're an experienced journalist. you've written a lot about hollywood and about film. this is a subject matter that is far fro
is written for harper's, atlanta, commonwealth and the progressive. and his teaching journalism at the new york university. we will, just a quick housekeeping, please turn off your cell phones. as you probably seem, c-span booktv is filming the event tonight. for the q&a we'll be passing around a microphone, so if you could wait for the microphone to reach and then ask your question. thank you so much, and now please welcome brooke hauser and her book, "the new kids." [applause]...
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>> not long after harper's interview, the use of force team had to subdue him. >> he was threatening us with throwing feces, spitting at us through the door. >> you going to talk to me, you hear me? you no good mother [ bleep ]. >> duane harper is a person that sometimes don't think before he reacts. >> i told you now. >> harper's current release date from segregation is in 2009. >> if you talk to a lot of cats that really, really know me, they'll tell you that i overreact. i let my anger and my, you know, things get to me that i shouldn't have, and as a result of that, i'm still here. >>> when we return -- >> i'm not going to live with child molesters. i'm not going to live with punks. i'm not going to live with rats. i'm not going to live with that kind of people, because i have a choice, because i have nothing to lose. >> we meet some of the castle's most notorious and violent inmates. >>> and later -- >> you've got a lot of time to examine yourself, think about the things that you've done, think about the opportunities you had in life and squandered them. >> voices from death row
>> not long after harper's interview, the use of force team had to subdue him. >> he was threatening us with throwing feces, spitting at us through the door. >> you going to talk to me, you hear me? you no good mother [ bleep ]. >> duane harper is a person that sometimes don't think before he reacts. >> i told you now. >> harper's current release date from segregation is in 2009. >> if you talk to a lot of cats that really, really know me, they'll tell...
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francisco heardy has worked in -- said deputy editor and written for harper's atlantic commonwealth and progressive and is teaching at the university. please turn off yourself phones and as you have seen, c-span booktv is filming the event tonight. for the q&a we will be passing around the microphone so please wait for the microphone to reach you. thank you so much. please welcome broke hauser. [applause] >> we are here to discuss brooke's new book. it is about just to give a capsule summary, a high school in brooklyn called international high school which specializes in the education of immigrants. brooke spent much time at the school chronicleing the life of teens. she will do a reading of a portion later but i wanted to ask some introductory questions. the first of which is you are an experienced journalist. you have written a lot about hollywood. this is a subject matter far afield from that. how did you come to the stop it? >> the person who led me to the international school is in the audience. his name is ronny. we went to college together and he was working at the international
francisco heardy has worked in -- said deputy editor and written for harper's atlantic commonwealth and progressive and is teaching at the university. please turn off yourself phones and as you have seen, c-span booktv is filming the event tonight. for the q&a we will be passing around the microphone so please wait for the microphone to reach you. thank you so much. please welcome broke hauser. [applause] >> we are here to discuss brooke's new book. it is about just to give a capsule...
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so i sent my first one when i sat chasing in harper county, kansas. there it is on its own big stovepipe tornado comes down not bothering anyone. you couldn't even hear anything. it was probably two, three miles away at the mouse. and there's this huge tornado and you couldn't hear a thing. i see now, tornadoes didn't drop down through the job done in people's homes. if you look at the $12 billion disaster on the table right now, six of them are from turning on severe weather episodes in this year, which is really impressive than it or that's a testament to how incredibly strong and multi-day events these very. 552 people out of the thousand people that lost their lives or because of tornadoes. third worst in american history. the menu looked at the warnings. 99% were within eternity warning. so i get listening. it's not like you don't know what's going on. alabama was advertised days before that happened. this is a testament to how incredibly strong these tornadoes were. i mean, you literally have to be underground. plus, people's understanding of a
so i sent my first one when i sat chasing in harper county, kansas. there it is on its own big stovepipe tornado comes down not bothering anyone. you couldn't even hear anything. it was probably two, three miles away at the mouse. and there's this huge tornado and you couldn't hear a thing. i see now, tornadoes didn't drop down through the job done in people's homes. if you look at the $12 billion disaster on the table right now, six of them are from turning on severe weather episodes in this...
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so if we don't do it early enough for their budget deliberations, the push-back will be "harper's harsher. those are the reasons for doing it now and not later. >> if i may. and i'm glad that we're talking about this now because i'm actually -- have some familiarity with negotiations with the city and the budgeting and i believe that supervisor campos earlier decided intentionally to touch on this issue to kind of give us a signal that the elected officials understood our desire to move
so if we don't do it early enough for their budget deliberations, the push-back will be "harper's harsher. those are the reasons for doing it now and not later. >> if i may. and i'm glad that we're talking about this now because i'm actually -- have some familiarity with negotiations with the city and the budgeting and i believe that supervisor campos earlier decided intentionally to touch on this issue to kind of give us a signal that the elected officials understood our desire to...
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she credits her 30-year director wally harper for saving her life and career. >> it was a great, great coming together. two sensibilities coming pand he died in 2004, and it wa horrible. very, very hard. you know, it wasn't just that he played the piano for me, we thought alike. he was very, very special for a lot of people. ♪ it's not where you start, it's where you finish ♪ >> reporter: cook turned to the stage taking her highly acclaimed one-woman show to theaters and cabarets around the world. ♪ and you're gonna finish on top ♪ >> reporter: she also teaches master classes to aspiring performers. >> i just don't believe it. ♪ once upon a time >> reporter: hoping they can learn from her life experience. >> it's about sex. >> what i want is for people to let me in. i want people to put their life experience and how they feel this minute into what's happening right now. >> reporter: and right now, cook is feeling gratitude. >> i know that i can move people, if people are willing to be moved, and it's a wonderful feeling to know that you can make that connection. it's a great
she credits her 30-year director wally harper for saving her life and career. >> it was a great, great coming together. two sensibilities coming pand he died in 2004, and it wa horrible. very, very hard. you know, it wasn't just that he played the piano for me, we thought alike. he was very, very special for a lot of people. ♪ it's not where you start, it's where you finish ♪ >> reporter: cook turned to the stage taking her highly acclaimed one-woman show to theaters and...
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back in the selling of the president days, there were so many magazines, weekly and monthly, harper's, the atlantic, the saturday evening post, that printed long form journalism. that word to not exist but it was a story. almost all of them have gone by the wayside. i have a friend named tom juno, one of the best magazine writers in america, worked for esquire, and we were talking recently about a couple of story ideas and i said, gee, that might be in egypt -- in interesting thing for me to do for esquire. and he said they are not hiring in the house side writers. -- any outside writers. it is all produced by the staff. what if i had a story that i wanted to tell that the magazine is not going to want to -- the magazines are not there anymore. alas magazine story i wrote was about sarah palin's nonexistent natural gas pipeline. it was in her next-to-last issue. i did not quite close it up but i came close. i spent three weeks in alaska researching that story. without padding, my expenses came to $12,000. most magazines will not even pay the fee of $12,000 anymore. what is a writer to
back in the selling of the president days, there were so many magazines, weekly and monthly, harper's, the atlantic, the saturday evening post, that printed long form journalism. that word to not exist but it was a story. almost all of them have gone by the wayside. i have a friend named tom juno, one of the best magazine writers in america, worked for esquire, and we were talking recently about a couple of story ideas and i said, gee, that might be in egypt -- in interesting thing for me to do...
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. >> general, john harper, with the asahi shimbun. have you received any response from the pakistanis since you gave them the report? and did they dispute any of the findings? >> i think that's for mr. little. >> the -- general dempsey has been in contact with general kayani. they had a very professional and cordial conversation. it's my understanding that general mattis has also reached out to general kayani, and that the pakistanis will be briefed on the findings of the report. thank you very much. >> when were they -- when did mattis and dempsey speak to kayani? >> within the last 14 hours. >> did they reach out to kayani -- and so they -- so the pakistanis have not been briefed on this at all, then? is that what you're saying? >> we had an accelerated timeline in -- on our -- and we have consulted with the pakistanis, with the afghans and with the -- with nato leadership. and frankly, we were -- our timeline was accelerated because of leaks. >> what's the difference between being -- between consulting with them and briefing them -
. >> general, john harper, with the asahi shimbun. have you received any response from the pakistanis since you gave them the report? and did they dispute any of the findings? >> i think that's for mr. little. >> the -- general dempsey has been in contact with general kayani. they had a very professional and cordial conversation. it's my understanding that general mattis has also reached out to general kayani, and that the pakistanis will be briefed on the findings of the...
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and then they got to -- they landed into the harper and then went by land to paris, which was a two-day trip by the huge cumbersome stagecoach affair. and they would stop at ruan halfway and see for the first time a european masterpiece. and the masterpiece was the cathedral. in many of them wrote at length in very much from the heart about the impact of this one building, this one experience and that they knew that some in greater had begun. been in the old world. the old world remembers the new world. i thought that's it. the greater journey. they know then that they are on a greater journey, which will be their experience, their spiritual, mental, professional journey in the city of paris, where they are trying to rise to the occasion to exile in a particular field, whether it was raining or muzak or sculpture or medicine because many in that day went as medical students because it is the medical capital of the world. so they're ambitious to exile and they are going against the trend because to go off to europe that was not fashionable yet and it was not part of one's broadening educ
and then they got to -- they landed into the harper and then went by land to paris, which was a two-day trip by the huge cumbersome stagecoach affair. and they would stop at ruan halfway and see for the first time a european masterpiece. and the masterpiece was the cathedral. in many of them wrote at length in very much from the heart about the impact of this one building, this one experience and that they knew that some in greater had begun. been in the old world. the old world remembers the...
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>> harper is an old english name. and seven -- it's been a lucky number for me for many years. obviously, it's a very kind of spiritual number around the world in many countries. so we just loved it. and it fits her perfectly. the boys love her name. it's an amazing thing having a girl around the house. >> ellen: and then she's 7 pounds. >> uh-huh. >> ellen: she was born in the 7th month. >> yeah. >> ellen: on the 7th day. >> i know. >> ellen: it's crazy. >> crazy. >> ellen: and there's another 7 in there somewhere that i read, too. >> it is. it was -- there were so many things that, obviously, made our mind up about the name. but she's -- >> ellen: i love it. and do you think you'll have more children? do you think that's it? >> if we're lucky enough to have another one, it would be great. we always spoke about having a big family. we love children. we're very blessed to have four healthy children. if one comes along, it would be amazing. >> ellen: then it would be seven. you want five kids. then it's seven. that's probably why you're doing it. >> yeah, it is. what can i say?
>> harper is an old english name. and seven -- it's been a lucky number for me for many years. obviously, it's a very kind of spiritual number around the world in many countries. so we just loved it. and it fits her perfectly. the boys love her name. it's an amazing thing having a girl around the house. >> ellen: and then she's 7 pounds. >> uh-huh. >> ellen: she was born in the 7th month. >> yeah. >> ellen: on the 7th day. >> i know. >> ellen:...
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back in the selling of the president days, there were so many magazines, weekly and monthly, harper's, the atlantic, "saturday evening post," printed long form journalism. that word didn't exist, but, you know, stories. almost all of them have gone by the wayside. i have a friend named tom junot, one of the best magazine writers in america, works for esquire. we were talking recently about a couple of story ideas and sag, that might be an interesting thing for me to do for esquire. he said joe, they are not hiring any outside what it's all being produced by the stuff. so what does a writer like me to if i have a story that i want to tell that a magazine is not going to want, magazines are not there anymore. the last magazine story i wrote is about sarah palin's nonexistent natural gas pipeline. this was for the poor politicos in the next-to-last issue. i can quite close up but i came close. i spent three weeks am i spent three weeks in alaska research in that story, and without having my expenses came to $12,000. now, most makes and won't even pay a fee of $12,000 anymore. so what's t
back in the selling of the president days, there were so many magazines, weekly and monthly, harper's, the atlantic, "saturday evening post," printed long form journalism. that word didn't exist, but, you know, stories. almost all of them have gone by the wayside. i have a friend named tom junot, one of the best magazine writers in america, works for esquire. we were talking recently about a couple of story ideas and sag, that might be an interesting thing for me to do for esquire. he...
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i'm not playing charlie harper, replacing charlie in any way. my character is a whole new character. and i think it's been revealed that i am an internet billionaire investor guy. but that's all i can really say. >> ellen: you brought a clip. we're the only ones -- i feel very honored you brought a clip. >> okay. now, this is like going to be really revealing in so much that it's sort of like the pinnacle of the first episode. nobody's seen anything from the first episode. >> ellen: i know, i know. >> the first thing anybody will see. >> ellen: thank you for bringing it. okay. >> hi. i'm walden. >> ellen: wow. >> my character's name is walden. >> ellen: all right. so now we have that. >> and i'm nude again. >> ellen: again. >> more nude. [cheers and applause] >> ellen: are you going to be nude a lot? >> i'm pretty much going with the nude thing. i'm just going with it. it feels so nice and breezy. and i can't be nude in my house, you know, because my step daughters are there. the only place i can be nude is at work. it's great. >> ellen: you don
i'm not playing charlie harper, replacing charlie in any way. my character is a whole new character. and i think it's been revealed that i am an internet billionaire investor guy. but that's all i can really say. >> ellen: you brought a clip. we're the only ones -- i feel very honored you brought a clip. >> okay. now, this is like going to be really revealing in so much that it's sort of like the pinnacle of the first episode. nobody's seen anything from the first episode. >>...
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anyways, harper and i were at the rec center reading the comic book. "your evil plan won't work, dr. dark. mighty bright knight will stop you." - "will he, esmeralda? will he?" - "of course he will. he has the secret formula." - "foolish esmeralda. you've given him the wrong secret formula." - "gasp!" - "now the princess and all who follow her will be under my power." [manny clears throat] [manny coughs] - can we help you? - oh, jessica, have you heard the good news? stan flea is in town. - stan flea, the creator of "mighty bright knight"? the stan flea, the man who made my favorite comic book on the planet? - yeah. that's him. - "stan flea, the creator of mighty bright knight, "is coming to mighty bright knight-i-con to judge "a special competition to see who can do the best job of bringing mighty bright knight to life." - like acting it out! we're great at that! we've got to enter. [manny chuckles sarcastically] - oh, that's too bad. there's only two of you, and you need 3 people to enter. looks like you're gonna have to find someone else to enter wi
anyways, harper and i were at the rec center reading the comic book. "your evil plan won't work, dr. dark. mighty bright knight will stop you." - "will he, esmeralda? will he?" - "of course he will. he has the secret formula." - "foolish esmeralda. you've given him the wrong secret formula." - "gasp!" - "now the princess and all who follow her will be under my power." [manny clears throat] [manny coughs] - can we help you? - oh,...
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harper's fairy and frostburg and frostburg they have rain at 46 in oak lan. 40 hagerstown and york. we will push in warmer temperatures. in fact we will go our way back into the upper 50s to near 60 this afternoon and evening. with showers that could have rumble of thunder. more on the weekend outlook in moment. if you want to take weather on the go, have you heard about the ipad app? check it out and you will get interactive radar and updated forecast and video. and you will get to see my mug on your mobile device. that's what you need to get started. here is angela with traffic. >> reporter: thank you. and good morning everyone. as you head out this morning. no early incidents to report around the beltway. while you your overnight work crews are clearing out there's ongoing construction in owings mills on reisterstown road westbound one of the lanes is blocked near owings mills so be prepared for a brief delay throughout the day. here's another look at i-95 southbound at maryland 32. traffic moving very well through the columbia region. and nothing to slow you down on the harrisbu
harper's fairy and frostburg and frostburg they have rain at 46 in oak lan. 40 hagerstown and york. we will push in warmer temperatures. in fact we will go our way back into the upper 50s to near 60 this afternoon and evening. with showers that could have rumble of thunder. more on the weekend outlook in moment. if you want to take weather on the go, have you heard about the ipad app? check it out and you will get interactive radar and updated forecast and video. and you will get to see my mug...
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. >> a great cartoonist, harper's weekly was his forum. every week he created another challenging political cartoon. he down right dislikes blaine and excoriated him in his cartoons. >> in one campaign, he went out to dinner in new york, incredibly all a bunch of millionaires, all the top millionaires in the york, despite the fact that new york and the country is in a great depression and suffering greatly. he seemed to be completely blind to the inappropriateness. >> that was the very day that he also was witness to the speech. so the morning he did the speech, and in the evening he did delmonico's restaurant. the most fabulous restaurant in new york. that was immediately reported to the press. >> the belshazzar feast. >> we are in his study. the period of time of reconstruction, where was he on the issues? >> my sense is that he was largely a moderate, which would help to make him and the nation. he was in the congress at one of the more difficult times of its history. but he was also an early advocate of suffrage. that would not have be
. >> a great cartoonist, harper's weekly was his forum. every week he created another challenging political cartoon. he down right dislikes blaine and excoriated him in his cartoons. >> in one campaign, he went out to dinner in new york, incredibly all a bunch of millionaires, all the top millionaires in the york, despite the fact that new york and the country is in a great depression and suffering greatly. he seemed to be completely blind to the inappropriateness. >> that was...
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harper forced me to read the business so let's get to the world update here on some of the international headlines for you this hour troops and riot police have swept through cairo's tahrir square before dawn on tuesday in another attempt to evict protesters beating them and using live ammo in the process fourteen people have lost their lives in five consecutive days of clashes in the capital the demonstrators are calling for an immediate end to the rule of the armed forces and military took power off of the former egyptian leader hosni mubarak was ousted in february. the philippine government has shipped more than four hundred coffins to two flood stricken cities to help local authorities handle the growing number of dead almost one thousand people most of them women and children were killed by the dead which struck the south of the country as they were sleeping dozens are still reported missing as the rescue effort continues. iraq's sunni vice president tariq al-hashmi has lashed out against terrorism charges brought against him by the government he said the allegations had been fabric
harper forced me to read the business so let's get to the world update here on some of the international headlines for you this hour troops and riot police have swept through cairo's tahrir square before dawn on tuesday in another attempt to evict protesters beating them and using live ammo in the process fourteen people have lost their lives in five consecutive days of clashes in the capital the demonstrators are calling for an immediate end to the rule of the armed forces and military took...
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and i say that because last noit steven harper, the prime minister -- night steven harper, the prime minister of canada, had an interview on canadian television that he said there would be approval of the keystone pipeline that would allow for the flee of canadian energy to come into the united states -- flow of canadian energy to come into the united states. obviously uncertainty exists and so he made it very clear. he said, he's very serious about selling that energy, moving that energy to asia and we know that means to china. now, i'm not opponent of china's economic growth but i do believe the potential for us to work with our close ally to the north is a very, very important part of our economic growth. job creation here would be enhanced by it, and we know it would help us have access to lower cost energy. and so, mr. speaker, not only is energy uncertainty the enemy of economic growth and prosperity, but uncertainty is now jeopardizing our national security. now, mr. speaker, some have tried to make the claim that we are not going to have an unor down vote on the senate measur
and i say that because last noit steven harper, the prime minister -- night steven harper, the prime minister of canada, had an interview on canadian television that he said there would be approval of the keystone pipeline that would allow for the flee of canadian energy to come into the united states -- flow of canadian energy to come into the united states. obviously uncertainty exists and so he made it very clear. he said, he's very serious about selling that energy, moving that energy to...